Antique Late 18th Century George III sterling silver large goblet. 1793

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  • Antique Late 18th Century George III sterling silver large goblet.

    Maker: Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan

    Made in England, London, 1793

    Fully Hallmarked.

    Samuel Godbehere was not apprenticed through the Goldsmiths' Company nor was a Freeman of the Company.

    He entered his first mark as plateworker at 86 Cheapside in 1784, succeeding to James Stamp (goldsmith and jeweller).

    In 1786 Samuel Godbehere began the partnership with Edward Wigan, entering the new mark on 13 September.

    In 1787 the partnership was registered as Godbehere, Wigan & Co (late Mr. Stamp's) 'working goldsmiths' (1787-1796).

    Approx. Dimensions -
    Diameter x height: 10.5 x 19 cm
    Weight: 401 grams in total.

    Condition: Goblet is in general usage, has age related wear and tear, good condition overall.

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